Monday, October 31, 2011

"My Memories Software" Winner....

Sorry for the slight delay in announcing the winner of the "My Memories" software.....drumroll please......The lucky recipient is APB!   I'll be contacting you with instructions on how to download this wonderful software.  Thank you to each and every one of you who left me a comment.   If you'd like to purchase it, you may click on the icon on the top right hand side of my blog for $10 off.  

Saturday, October 29, 2011

An Obsession with Tins


I have a bit of a "thing" for containers of all sorts and particularly for tins.  I've been known to buy something for the vessel it's in rather than the product itself.    I use these containers to create assemblages.   I find the layering of elements and images both fascinating and calming.   Here's my method:


Scope out your tin or container.    Believe me, once you get hooked, your cupboards will be filled with them.   The one I chose has a window which I like very much.    I often choose the container first then give myself some time to match it with an idea.   In this case, the tin with the handle reminded me of the lunch boxes that we used to bring to school.   This was a perfect fit with the French Kissed  school- related images I wanted to use.    Sand the tin (you don't need to do the inside of the front if you are going to keep it closed when it is finished).   Wipe off the "dust" and coat with gesso.  Allow to dry.

Choose colours of acrylic paint for both the outside of the tin and the inside.  I like using Claudine Hellmuth's paint in particular as it has excellent coverage and a thick, buttery texture to it.  I tend to favour a darker colour for the outside and a lighter for the inside but it is entirely up to you.

Now it's time to do a little gathering.   Choose your focal image or images and gather related papers and embellishments.  You won't use them all but you'll have lots of choices when you are creating.  I find that hunting for these items while I'm creating is distracting.

Choose paper that will form your background inside the tin.   In my  case, it is a piece of scrapbook paper with a school theme.   I used  beeswax to build layers and add texture but you can use any technique  that you wish.   I then added the image of the school children and a  quotation that I found.
I never want all of the background elements to be flat on the background so I add foam squares to the back.   One set of squares for the first layer, two sets for the second  and so on.

Embellish as you please.   I used a key to highlight the word "school" and had the teacher holding a clock.  I also added a little wooden window to bring to mind  a one-room schoolhouse.

I like to have the background raised from the tin to give depth so I added foam tape to the back before I affixed it to the base.
I thought I needed a little something on the ground so I used my shredder to shred some vintage papers. These I glued to the bottom.
Once I was satisfied with the inside of the container, I closed it and began working on the outside.  I found that the film on the "window" added a murky look that I didn't like so I removed it with an exacto knife.  I then added the image of the little boy and additional embellishments.  As a finishing touch, I outlined the tin and the window with gold ink just to make it pop.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

"My Memories Suite" Giveaway

Okay, confession time.....I have a digital camera.   I take lots of digital photographs and download them onto my computer but....here it comes....that's where they stay, rarely looked and frustratingly difficult to access when one particular photo is sought.  I sometimes long for the days of albums.  You know those wonderful books that you can flip through with a mug of tea when you have a few quiet moments.   Well, you might say a recent opportunity just provided a solution to my woes.   I was asked to try out digital scrapbooking software called "My Memories".  I was a bit apprehensive but decided to give it a try.  I found it surprisingly easy to use and was pleased with the possibilities.    You can make scrapbook layouts, photo books, cards, videos, you name it!    Okay, the page above isn't perfect but it was easy to assemble and now I have a snapshot of my feathered family members in 2011.     I'm also excited to explore the possibilities of using the software to make my artwork into cards, albums etc.


Here I was playing with a canvas that I made for a dear friend of mine a couple of years ago.   From here I could create a card and send it out at Hallowe'en.   Just think, I might even be on top of my Christmas cards this year!!

If this digital software from My Memories is something that you think you'd enjoy, you are in luck.   I'm having a giveaway for a copy of it.   All you need to do is to leave a comment on this post and you will automatically be entered.   You may leave a message as anonymous but please be sure to send me contact information via my email address.     I'll announce the winner next Sunday and provide the information needed to access your free copy.